HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-10-18, Page 9The Tims,Advocate, October 190
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sp , parsonage I n ec t Hanponin9s in
girls made a cooked salad,
jellied salad, and tossed salad,
A salad plate made up the
lunch,
Mr, and Mrs, Earl StuMPI
and family of Kitchener and
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Allemang
and family of Niagara Falls
spent last weekend with Mr
and Mrs, Albert Miller and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
gar Restemayer and Edward
Mr. Harry Hoffman attended
the (AFDS) Associated Fune-
ral Directors Service Conven-
don in Washington, D.C. He
was fortunate to see Col,
Glenn's space capsule.
reditor) teenagers
choose executive
The Rally Day Service held Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gain-
in Zion Lutheran church Sun- ble and family, Mr. and Mrs,
day was centred around the Lloyd Howe and Mary-Jo, and
Sunday School children with Miss Ruthanne Rader all of
them seated in a body. They London; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
sang and took part in the scrv- Miller of Zion; L. IL Rader and
ice. Mr.-and Mrs, Ervin Racier, Da-
yid, Paul, and Sharon spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, El-
gin Rader and boys,
Donald Weigand left Monday
to resume his studies at Ridge-
town Agriculture school.
Mrs. Eben Weigand and Mrs.
Gordon Bender attended the
leaders' training school at
Hensall this week for the short
course, "143 lbs. of meat",
Di'. and Mrs, C, W. Yager of
Bright's Grove spent the week
end with Miss Pearl Kraft and
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Tiernan.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Pin-
ches and son of London spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wes, Engeland.
Rey. and Mrs. 11. J. Lauther
and. Mrs. Listra Beaver of Sag-
inaw, Mich., spent the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. Ervin
Eckstein.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stela
of Bradford spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelck
Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid
Twenty-eight members were
present at the meeting of Zion
Lutheran Ladies Aid when
Anniversiry services Pastor' Getz took as his topic,
Dashwood 'Evangelical UB "Synod". The ladies were di-
church observed the 110th an- vided into four groups with the
niversary Sunday, October 14 questions, What is Synod? and
with both morning and evening What do you expect from Syn-
services. od? The groups reported hack
Rev, B. J. Lautner of Sagi- and the conclusion reached,
naw, Mich. was guest speaker "We are Synod". Mrs. Ervin
for both well attended services. Rader read two poems.
Members of Zurich and Credi- Mrs. Milford Merrier, presi-
ton EUB churches joined in the dent, conducted the business.
evening services with Rev. A. The new dishes are to be used
M. Amacher and. Rev. A-, AL at any time but not to be loaned
Schlenker taking part in the out. The Ladies Aid fowl sup-
service, per will be held Oct. 26.
Pastor Getz accepted a high
Dashwood Merry Maids chair, a gift from the ladies
The 4.1-1 girls held their fifth for William jr,
WSWS meeting
Thirty members and two
visitors were present at the
meeting of the WSWS of the
Evangelical UB church. The
Spiritual Life group was in
charge with Mrs, Mervyn Tie-
rnan, chairlady, It was a thank-
offering service and the thank-
offering boxes were brought in,
Twelve ladies presented bas-
kets of blessings with appro-
priate Scripture readings. Mrs.
George Link led in prayer.
A quartette, Mrs. Wes Enge.
land, Mrs. Chas, Snell, Mrs.
Gerald Mason, and Mrs. Ward
Neeb, sang.
Mrs, Charles Snell, presi-
dent, conducted the business.
Five dollars were donated to
the CNIB. A Youth Fellowship
Rally will be held at New Ham-
burg October 19-21. The ladies
will visit the county home
Thursday, Nov, 8, -
Lunch was served by Mrs.
E, R.- Guenther, Mrs, Wes
Wolfe, Mrs. Ward Neeb, and
Mrs.. Howard' Klumpp.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young
son, Beverley, Leslie and Mari-
anne were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Lang-
ford.
Mr, and. Mrs. Claire Sisson
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Grasby of Lon-
dop.
Mrs. Claire Sisson was host-
ess to the Kirkton Anglican
Guild meeting on Thursday
night,
Those attending the Interna-
tional Plowing Match at Owen
Sound last week were: Mr.
and Mrs, Claire Sisson, Mr
And Mrs. Wm. Jones on Fri-
day. Mr, Leonard Thacker,
Mr, Kenneth Parkinson on Sat-
urday, Mr, Jas, B. Bryan, Mr.
Wm. Jones, Carl, Edwin and
Donna on Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Baker,
David and Paul of Zion were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Thomson.
Sunday guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Leonard Thacker were
Mrs. Fred Pattison of St, Mar-
ys, Mr. and. Mrs, Percy Hod-
gins and family of Granton,
Mr, and Mrs. Orville Langford
and John of Centralia, Mr. Er.
nir Vodden of Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald }fern-
T,arry an.r1 Gordon of Zion. Mr.
Harve" Parkinson of Nirkton
were Sunday pests of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Thomson
and Mary Lou visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Young and Mrs. Cecil Mos-
so" of St. Marys.
Mrs. Lottie ,Tones of St.
Marys spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Jones.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Facey,
Morley, Eddie and Paul. were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gladwyn Hooper.
When you strike a match,
don't spark trouble by starting
a forest fire,
ByMRS, M. POST
CitEDITON
Crediton Teen Town held its
second dance last Edda? eve-
ning with an attendance of
about 60. Elections were held
on this evening.
President is Howard Hen-
drick; vice-pr si6ent, Don ('oul-
ter; secret ry.trea s tire r., Jo-
Martene; decorations, .1 e a n
Krueger; clean-up, John Wade
and canteen, Jim Pfaff.
Also a final reminder. mem-
bership cards are on sale at
the next dance, October 10.
Teen -Town cannot be held
without .chaperons. All mein-
hers' parents can co-operate by
acting in this capacity when
asked to do so.
UCW studies Asia
The UCW thankoffering meet-
ing was held on Wednesday eve-
ning, October 10 with a good
attendance, Mrs. R. S. Hiltz,
Exeter, assisted. by Mrs. N.
Lar..port, Mrs. W. Mack and
Rev, Hinz presented an inter-
esting chapter of the study book
entitled 'The Rim of East
Asia." Mrs. :ft, Reid conducted
the business for the meeting.
Mrs. Lorne Preszcator was in
charge of the worship period
assisted by Mrs. Sam King,
Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Ed. Lam port and
Mrs. E, Lawson,
Colleens make sandwiches
On Saturday, Oct, 13 the
Crediton Colleens held their
fifth meeting in the community
Centre at 9:.00 a,m. There was
an attendance of 19.
A demonstration on sandwich
fillings was .giVen. Part of the
girls made sandwiches from
the fillings brought by ,every-
one.
The next meeting will he Sat.,
Oct. 20 at 9;00 a.m, in the com-
munity
YP ti 'held party
The second meeting of the
Crediton _United. Church Young
People wrs held Monday, Oct.
15 with an attendance of W.
Rev. R. S. Hilts and the
members had a discussion on.
how to keel? friond.g. It was de-
cided to have, a Hallowe'en
party at the next meeting on
Monday, Oct. 29.
Class to repair toys
Mr. and. Mrs. Siegfried Klatt
were hosts Saturday evening At
a barbecue for Mrs, Klatt's
Sunday School class, the "Chris-
tian Helpers" of the United.
Church, Seventeen members
werepresent,
Later the group went indoors
to be entertained by Richard
Moon and his tape recorder
and to make posters to publi-
cize the upcoming Christmas
project of collecting used and
broken toys and dolls, books,
etc-, which the class will repair
at a workshop and give to the
children at the Orphange and
the Children's Aid Society shel-
ter. It was .A.n. ,evening of
foott and good fellowShip.
Personal items
.and Mrs. Wm. Destrieher
spent .4 few days with Mr. And
Mrs. Robert Greenwood at Don
Mills.
Mrs. Mary raist returned to
her home Saturday after spend-
ing a .w:.ek in the Roth Nursing
She is much improved
but still confined to her hod.
Mrs. Rose Wolfe is staying with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Falat
and family, of Kitchener )
ed ,on Sunday with Mrs. Mary
And Mrs. ROW Wolfe,
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Fahr-
ner, Mr, and ATM Milton D.eitz
of Zurich and Mr, and Mrs.
Peter Allen of London motored
to Waterdown on Friday to at.*
tend the funeral of Mr.. ,harry
Anderson, brother-in-law of Mrs.
Fahrner and Mrs, Reitz who
was killed instantly in an auto
accident,
Mr, Bruce. Kinsley, of Delhi,
And Mr, Stewart Kuhn of 'Baden
called. on Mrs, M. Faist on
Monday,
Mrs. MacDonald is spending
some time with her daughter,
Mrs. Carl. Lippert and family,
•
during ,open house
By •Mg$., ,RAPER r at theh r By
'"APWYN. /199P '" Ilee06 . 01P0 .dean
DA$Ftwoop Becker with 1Z girls and the -
Open house was held at the Iwo leaders, Mrs. 1114,11 Boyle :Personal items
117,VOTtgeiieiti '1.313 ..p.hurgli parson, and Mrs. Sid Baiter present,
Discussion was ,on. parried Mr. and Mrs. Andrew KTIOS
Ne• T.110 congregation was. la of
vited ,s „e through t h e vitt, limehes, Demonstrations on '5L Mar" were Sunday
sanage .end ,view the men'. 'SandwiChres. wrappings took guests of Mr, :and Mrs, Lloyd
pr wements, Plaec. The se nclwiehes were, '111,,°.,41S0*
-Rix. and Mrs, Murray Thoill Cref'ted at the door by Rev, served for lunch.
Mrs. Merrill James they The sixth meeting was 'held son of Toronto, Mr. Wni. Thom-
ti' ere guided on the main floor at the home of :Helen Rader Son were Thursday evening
.LV Mrs, Ilarnid ;Kellerman and with everyone present, Discus,. Vests .of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Mrs, Gordon Bender, Mrs, Chas, Oxls were an salads, salad Thomson, Alr, and Mrs, M.
Saell and Mrs. Carl Oestrei- dressings, and salad -Plate5. The 7alls.zzen were overnight
gave guidance upstairs.
Recent improvements cost
lug $3,200 include remodelling
of the old summer kitchen into.
an attractive family and iaun Personal items
dry room. The study was lined
with cherry wood panelling and
bookshelves a n .c.1 cupboards
built The living room and ball
were papered, A completely
new oil heating system was in-
stalled. talc's were re-
modelled, Wiring was brought
up to date, Sidewalks were
built.
Lunch was served by the la-
dies and 4-L's Sunday .School
class. -
Rally Day Service.
Blanshard
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